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CIRCLE THE CITY
CIRCLE THE CITY
Phoenix, Arizona
51-200 employees
Circle the City is a Federally Qualified Health Center and a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides healthcare to men, women and children experiencing homelessness. Circle the City is nationally recognized for its innovative continuum of care which includes outpatient care, recuperative respite care, and mobile medical care. Circle the City provides healthcare to approximately 8,000 people a year.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
SAGE AGE STRATEGIES, INC.
SAGE AGE STRATEGIES, INC.
Scottsdale, Arizona
51-200 employees
It’s not easy keeping up with today’s seniors. They’re strategic, savvy, interactive, creative and dynamic. So are we. SageAge is a nationally recognized retirement and senior living branding and consulting firm. Seniors are our specialty. We talk to them, learn from them and are inspired by them . . . every day. As a result, we’ve gained invaluable insight that has helped us to create effective, personalized marketing strategies that celebrate the diversity and individuality of our senior living clients. SageAge has produced results that exceed our clients’ goals for more than 35 years because we never lose sight of why we got into this business… our passion for seniors. Talk to us! We'd love to share.
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Top Benefits
GOMPERS
GOMPERS
Phoenix, Arizona
51-200 employees
Developing innovative opportunities for people with disabilities, Gompers offers four highly individualized programs that provide services in the Phoenix Metro community. They include Gompers K-12 Private School, Gompers Day Training for Adults program, Home and Community-Based Services, and Gompers Employment Service program.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PHOENIX GOSPEL MISSION, INC. DBA PHOENIX RESCUE MISSION
PHOENIX GOSPEL MISSION, INC. DBA PHOENIX RESCUE MISSION
Phoenix, Arizona
51-200 employees
Founded in 1952, Phoenix Rescue Mission is leading provider of Christ-centered, life-transforming solutions to persons facing hunger, homelessness, addiction, and trauma. The programs operated by the Mission continue to grow and adapt to best serve those in need, but our current programs include: - Addiction Recovery Programs for men, women, and mothers with children - Solutions Short-Term Program - Hope for Hunger Food Bank in Glendale - Vocational Development Programming - Street Outreach Case Management - Glendale Works - Mobile Food Pantries & Community Markets - Community Events - Mission Possible Cafe, Catering, and Cookies
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
NATIVE AMERICAN CONNECTIONS
NATIVE AMERICAN CONNECTIONS
Phoenix, Arizona
51-200 employees
Driven by its Mission, Native American Connections is ABOUT... Improving the lives of Native American individuals and families through culturally appropriate behavioral health, affordable housing, and community development services. Since 1972, we have been changing lives, strengthening families, and building healthy communities. In that time, we have grown from a small grassroots organization operating one program for Native American men in recovery from substance abuse into one which now owns and operates 18 sites throughout Central Phoenix offering a continuum of affordable housing and behavioral health services which touch the lives of over 5,000 individuals and families each year. Our vision is that Native American Connections be recognized as a premier Native American service and development organization by: Being a dynamic learning organization Embracing entrepreneurial spirit Ensuring success through continuous quality improvement Fostering strategic alliances and partnerships Growing leadership through cultural values Promoting wellness in Native Communities We are grounded in values which honor and respect Native American culture and kinship. One of Native American Connections'​ greatest strengths is that it has managed to maintain the heart, soul and spirit of a grassroots community-based organization, even as it has experienced such tremendous growth. The reasons we were founded almost 40 years ago still resonate with us, providing us with meaning and passion for our work today, and for all that we envision and will accomplish in the future.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CHRISTIAN FAMILY CARE AGENCY, INC.
CHRISTIAN FAMILY CARE AGENCY, INC.
Phoenix, Arizona
51-200 employees
We envision a future in which every child is loved and nurtured in a Christ-centered family. Mission: Strengthening families and serving at-risk children in the name of Jesus Christ. Founded in 1982, Christian Family Care Agency is a private nonprofit, 501(c)(3) social services agency that provides Adoption Foster Care Pregnancy Counseling Child & Family Counseling programs focused on meeting the needs of children and families in Arizona. CFC’s fundamental belief is that a nurturing family is vital to every child’s success. Hundreds of children that have come to CFC in crisis situations are now part of loving and caring families. Christian Family Care is licensed by the State of Arizona, accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA). Its offices in Phoenix, Tucson, and Prescott stand ready to serve you. For more information or to contact them click on the contact link above.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
SUN CITY AREA INTERFAITH SERVICES, INC.
SUN CITY AREA INTERFAITH SERVICES, INC.
Surprise, Arizona
51-200 employees
Started by the community and for the community in 1981, Benevilla is a not-for-profit family services agency dedicated to enriching the lives of West Valley residents by providing care services for older adults, adults with disabilities, children, and families. For more information on services, volunteer opportunities, to take a tour or donate to Benevilla, call 623-584-4999 or visit www.Benevilla.org Benevilla provides many support services including: • Three Life Enrichment Day Programs for older adults with Alzheimer’s and dementia, survivors of stroke, Parkinson’s disease and fall related injuries located in Surprise, Sun City and Peoria • Two Life Enrichment Day Programs for adults with disabilities at our locations in Sun City and Peoria • A safe, family friendly learning environment at Wirtzie's Preschool and Child Care in Surprise including our unique Intergenerational Program • Free Home Services for seniors and home-bound adults supported by generous volunteers who run errands, provide grocery shopping, assisted transportation services to medical appointments, basic handyman services, business assistance and friendly visitor and phone check-ins • Caregiver support through our Benevilla C.A.R.E.S.(Community Assistance, Resources, Education and Support) Information Specialists and free Caregiver Support Groups • Many free educational workshops and events held throughout the year • Our Family Resource Center dedicated to helping parents prepare their children (0-5 years) to start school healthy and ready to succeed Please explore the many volunteer service opportunities available, not only with older adults but also with supporting caregivers, our child care community services, our intergenerational program and our home services program. Join our volunteer team who are truly “neighbors helping neighbors.”
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CENTRAL ARIZONA SHELTER SERVICES, INC.
CENTRAL ARIZONA SHELTER SERVICES, INC.
Phoenix, Arizona
51-200 employees
Founded in 1984 , CASS is Arizona’s largest and longest serving emergency shelter program serving people experiencing homelessness. CASS is a front door to getting people off the streets, with the primary goals to: • Provide safe emergency shelter to adults and families; • Help people get back into housing, as well as stay housed; and • Assist individuals towards stability.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
M.I.K.I.D. - MENTALLY ILL KIDS IN DISTRESS
M.I.K.I.D. - MENTALLY ILL KIDS IN DISTRESS
Phoenix, Arizona
51-200 employees
MIKID provides support, education, and skill development to families and their children, youth, and young adults who are experiencing mental health and behavior challenges. Services include one-on-one family support, peer support, health promotion, support groups, training and education, individual and community-based living skills, respite, and connecting families and individuals with support in the community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
H.O.P.E. GROUP. LLC
H.O.P.E. GROUP. LLC
Phoenix, Arizona
51-200 employees
From the design phase to production, we have you covered. The Hope Group is New England’s leading provider of industrial motion and control solutions. We are an authorized Parker distributor specializing in supply chain optimization and technical assistance with hydraulic, pneumatic, compressed air, fluid conveyance, and sealing applications. More than just a parts distributor, our customers rely on us to identify and solve the efficiency and productivity challenges that many manufacturers and industrial facilities face. Our headquarters in Northborough, Mass. includes an ISO 9001 Certified distribution and fabrication facility to support our OEM and MRO customers. The Hope Group also operates Parker Stores so that our customers have a local source for service.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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THE GIVING TREE WELLNESS CENTER OF N. PHOENIX, INC.
THE GIVING TREE WELLNESS CENTER OF N. PHOENIX, INC.
Phoenix, Arizona
51-200 employees
Connect with Giving Tree Dispensary, and other Mazor Collective brands, on the Mazor Collective LinkedIn page.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
ARIZONA WOMENAND#39;S RECOVERY CENTE
ARIZONA WOMENAND#39;S RECOVERY CENTE
Phoenix, Arizona
51-200 employees
Established in 1960, (originally as NCADD Arizona), Arizona Women’s Recovery Center has helped thousands of women through the recovery process. At AWRC, we treat the whole woman and her children with education, individual and group therapy, case management, medical and psychiatric support, alcohol and drug screenings, parenting, GED classes, job training and counseling, and supportive housing for single and parenting women. We believe these evidence-based and holistic approaches are keys to the long-term success of our clients. AWRC also completes DUI Revocation packets ($100 fee) for both women and men who are seeking to have their license reinstated after a DUI related incident. Arizona Women’s Recovery Center accepts all AHCCCS plans as a form of payment for treatment. We also accept clients on a sliding fee scale. AWRC is a SABG provider and has funding to assist individuals who are uninsured and underinsured.
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Top Benefits